Last week's touchdown prop target article once again delivered some winners, and we hope you built yourself a fruitful combination. We're back again with 10 positional groups in good-looking spots for scores.
Some of these teams and groups are in timeshares, have injuries impacting what to expect, or a mixture of the two. We've noted such spots, so be sure to keep an eye on injury reports before placing a TD bet in Week 11.
Why they're here: After ranking inside the top 10 of most touchdowns allowed to running back and wide receivers last season, the Falcons have maintained that vulnerability. The Falcons have allowed the sixth-most TDs to RBs and third-most scores to WRs.
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* Khalil Herbert is now out for the year, Montgomery will no longer be in a timeshare with Herbert
** Claypool second on team in targets since joining Chicago two weeks ago
Why they're here: Chicago is second in the NFL in touchdowns allowed to running backs with 14 total.
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Why they're here: Carolina has allowed 13 touchdowns to running backs this season, tied for fourth-most.
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Why they're here: The Browns have allowed the most touchdowns to RBs this season with 15 total.
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Why they're here: Houston is tied for second-most TDs to running backs with 14. This was an issue for their defense last year as well, allowing 18 in 2021.
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Why they're here: The Patriots have allowed the most touchdowns to tight ends this season at 7, tied with two other teams.
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New York Giants RBs vs. Detroit
Why they're here: A year after allowing 18 touchdowns to RBs, the Lions have been just as generous. The Lions are tied for sixth-most TDs allowed to running backs.
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Cincinnati Bengals WRs vs. Pittsburgh
Why they're here: No team has allowed more touchdowns to wide receivers than Pittsburgh at 13 total.
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Los Angeles Chargers WRs vs. Kansas City
Why they're here: The Chiefs have allowed 12 touchdowns to WRs, tied for second-most in the league. Last year, Kansas City allowed 19 scores to wideouts.
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*Keenan Allen and Mike Williams both have been practicing this week, but both players statuses worth monitoring before placing a bet here.
Kansas City Chiefs RBs vs. LA Chargers
Why they're here: The Chargers have allowed 13 touchdowns to running backs, tied for fourth-most. Last season, Los Angeles allowed 19 TDs to RBs.
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*Based on snap counts, CEH's role is decreasing rapidly in favor of Pacheco and McKinnon
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